Making the Achievements Worth

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Can one change the world with a few words? Martin Luther King Jr., through his amazing ability for public speaking, fought for the rights of twenty million people in the United States of America. However, without the challenges King faced from racial discrimination, his public speaking might have never surfaced. Horace once observed that adversity allows talents or abilities to surface. Without the difficulties in life, the talents one could have would never appear. Adversity challenges people to escape their comfort zone, causes them to try, and gives talents they may have never appreciated or had. Children around the globe are being carefully guarded, watched and babied by their parents or care takers which shelters them from necessary life experiences in the world. There was a girl who had everything she ever wanted from her parents. Without begging she could ask her parents for anything and it would be hers. Without common household chores, punishments, and a “no” every now and then she got used to the luxury and accommodated to that lifestyle by expecting everything that she wanted. She was protected from the common life of a child and though she was excelling in other areas, life outside of those achievements was difficult for her because her friends and teachers didn’t give her everything she wanted like her parents did. She ended up changing schools at least six times because none of them could give her the habits that she was used to. Sheltering helps no one to succeed; those who hide in their shells for the rest of their lives won’t experience anything new. Many families cradle their children, protecting them from harm’s way. However, sometimes they are shielding way from the greatest opportunity of their lives. Bethany... ... middle of paper ... ...y stay with it are the ones who want and work for it. An increasing issue in the United States is that people get an “A” for effort. No one is pushed to work harder; many are giving the bare minimum and getting away with it. The nation is going to lose those who actually try to compete and have the actual ability from adversity. Talent may come natural, but hard work and commitment will replace natural talent without work. Adversity can’t bring any special talent out of those who are sheltered from it because it takes effort, which in greater amounts brings bigger accomplishments. Horace’s philosophy was correct. Challenging times can uncover the most tremendous of talents. When put to the test there are really two options and those who choose the dark tunnel always find a light at the other end because of the hard work put into making the achievements worth while.

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